March 25, 2015 / Front Page

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Promising to repave or restore more roads than ever before in the coming year, replacing the playground at Brady Park and moving the Village forward in other ways, Massapequa Park Village Mayor Jeff Pravato gave a “State of the Village” address after More...

Sometimes, says Rich DiSilvio, where the creative spark comes from is a mystery. “You even surprise yourself sometimes,” says the Massapequa author. “But you’re on a roll and you just keep going.” More...

Hello, Massapequa! By this time you should have received your Spring Newsletter from the Library. Please take some time to review all the offerings we have for you. We take pride in all the different programs we have for ALL our residents. More...

Camille Howe, a longtime resident of Massapequa and a speech pathologist with the Massapequa School District, died Feb. 17, 2015. She was 71 years old and had been diagnosed with cancer four months before her death. More...

The potholes on our roads and highways have gone from simply annoying to damaging—and now deadly.That is apparent to our local officials at the state, county and town levels who are trying to do something about it. More...

Imagine you are down 7-2 in the second period of the 195-pound County final, and you miraculously claw your way back and claim an improbable County title. What do you do for an encore? This was the question that the greater Massapequa are More...

The Amityville School District has mailed a letter to students’ homes, advising parents and guardians of their rights regarding the New York State exams in English, language arts and math for grades three through eight, and the exams in science More...

Parents and community members can report registrants who may be failing to comply with registration laws, employment or residency restriction laws, possible violations of probation or parole or offenders in positions of trust with children. More...

Southside Signal, Dec. 27, 1912 Adolph Stabel, a track signalman of the Long Island Railroad, is hailed as a hero today in having saved a possible train wreck near Massapequa yesterday afternoon. More...

•Samantha Mussorfiti, of Massapequa, was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at the Sate University of New York at Geneseo. •Randy Garrison Lukas, of Massapequa, was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 se More...

Seeing a photo of the original Babylon Town Shelter on Edison Avenue in West Babylon and the 1955 Town Hall proposal to build this facility prompted memories of happenings at this long-gone building. More...

The following is a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week. Readers should know that meetings are subject to change without notice. THURSDAY, March 26 •Amityville Rotary Weekly meeting: 8 a.m. More...

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Chris J. Coschignano advises residents that the Town has an informative, free brochure entitled How To Be a Good S.O.R.T., which gives a comprehensive overview of the Town’s curbside recycling program. More...